Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Flight Rising is not a
steampunk-specific game but the customizable aspect of being able to
dress your dragon up in steampunk attire is a wonderful part,
similar to various other virtual paper doll apps that are
available online. It is a great piece of make-your-own steampunk art
for those of us who love dragons and steampunk, and the combination
of the two subgenres (normally called Gaslamp Fantasy), but don't have any real artistic ability to be
able to create such characters on our own.

Flight Rising is a browser-based game
where players lead an elemental clan of dragons and work with other
clans to gain supremacy in the realm. It features dragon breeding,
battles, adventures, item collection, and mini-games.

Breed dragons for thousands of breed,
gene, and color combinations. Collect hundreds of items, including
dragon apparel, skins, and familiars. Fight your dragons against
monsters or other dragon clans by battling in the arena. Play a
selection of mini-games to earn high scores and loads of treasure for
your clan. Also participate in site-wide battles against the other
elemental dragon flights for dominance of the realm.

Gameplay is similar to Neo Pets and
the steampunk imagery is reminiscent of the dragon player characters
from the Rifts and Palladium games. It's not a game that I would
choose to play on a regular basis (get off the internet and go read a
book, kid!) as I find all of these types of breeding/sim games to be
dreadfully boring. But the artwork is beautiful. You can use it to
make yourself a neato steampunk dragon to save as a background pic,
screen saver, or avatar pic.

Monday, April 13, 2015

﻿Something with Blood in the Title is a collection of horror stories, murder poems, and creepypasta written by Khurt Khave (redundantly listed here, on his own site, so that the google bots can find and devour his electronic soul). There are devils and angels, ghosts and faeries, sex, drugs, violence, and a little rock and roll. It's all about burning churches and killing cops. A twist of Victorian Poe, some biopunk body horror, and of course a touch of Lovecraft thrown in; after all, I am the head priest of the First United Church of Cthulhu. Dozens of pictures and illustrations add to the madness and chaos!

How well do you really know your friends? Who they really are. The terrible things they may have done in the past. Can you trust them?﻿

Something with Blood in the Title features "My Friend the Serial Killer" a 25 page expose' on real life murderer Bryan Patrick Miller, aka the Arizona Zombie Hunter, including information the cops don't know and never before seen pictures.

The book also features "In Defense of Horror Films" a lost article by horror legend VINCENT PRICE which is just as poignant today as when it was originally written.